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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Why is programming for the library hard?
What if you had to do a story hour in your library and this is how many children showed up? Suggestions, please....
Our local library organizes story hours by age. WOuld that work for you? Young children from 9-10, early teens 10:30 -11:30, teens, adults, etc. then the books could be more age appropriate? What have you tried?
Our local library organizes story hours by age. WOuld that work for you? Young children from 9-10, early teens 10:30 -11:30, teens, adults, etc. then the books could be more age appropriate? What have you tried?
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